Any experience with Cordelia cruises?

sudokp

Disciple
I need some advice from someone who has taken a cruise from Cordelia. I spoke to one of the sales executives, and he's recommending an interior room—basically, a room with no window or balcony. They suggest that most of your time will be spent exploring the ship, not in the room. I'm considering a 3-day package, including a day in Lakshadweep. It seems logical to opt for the cheapest room without a window or balcony, as long as there are plenty of other public areas or open decks for relaxation. I understand it won't offer the same convenience as a private balcony, but the price difference is almost double. My concern is whether anyone who has stayed in interior rooms found it boring, inconvenient or claustrophobic?
 
I have not been on cruises, but know some one who does cruises (Princess, Royal Caribbean) regularly and often discusses with me as I plan to book one myself.

What they are referring is called as inside cabin. You won't have windows and if there is no good ventilation, may feel stuffy.

Cruise ships have all day long activities movies, trivia, casino, karaoke, etc or just chill by the pool. If you are into activities or able to keep yourself busy and returning to room only for rest = Inside cabin.
 
I was on one cruise to the Caribbean islands (Bahamas, Nassau, etc) from Florida. Probably, Carnival. It was a four-day cruise. The room we had had a window. You will soon get bored of looking at the sea through the window. It is good for the first few hours only. You get to enjoy the view and activities on the open balconies and restaurants, etc much better than the window in your room. If the price difference is considerable then I would suggest you let go off the window.
 
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